Fantasy Tip: Higgins was a hot target off the waiver wire this week, but he showed why it's risky business trusting a Cleveland offensive skill player in fantasy. Just as quickly as he emerged last week in Baltimore he disappeared in Indy.

Fantasy Tip: The rookie has found the end zone in back-to-back games, although he still has just seven catches for 59 yards on 10 targets through three outings. He has plenty of upside and is a name worth remembering, but he still should only be rostered in deeper leagues heading into Week 4 against Cincinnati.

Cleveland Browns WR Kenny Britt posted three receptions for 54 yards and a touchdown on a game-high 10 targets in Week 3 at Indianapolis.

Fantasy Tip: Britt saw his biggest involvement in the offense to date, developing quite the rapport with rookie DeShone Kizer. The emergence of Rashard Higgins never occurred and it was Britt reaping the rewards. He should still be treated as WR4 or flex option in most fantasy leagues for Week 4 against the Bengals, however.

Cleveland Browns RB Duke Johnson rushed twice for 23 yards and a touchdown in Week 3 at Indianapolis and he added team-highs with six receptions and 81 yards on seven targets.

Fantasy Tip: Johnson continues to make the most of his opportunities and he is eating into the fantasy value of Isaiah Crowell, as head coach Hue Jackson would be silly to take Johnson off the field. Johnson has emerged as a solid RB2 or flex option in PPR formats heading into Week 4 against the Bengals, with lower value in standard formats.

Fantasy Tip: Crowell met with head coach Hue Jackson this week trying to get more involved in the offense, but the results were more of the same. Crowell entered the season with Top 10 running back expectations, but he has performed more like a low-end RB2 at this point. He'll look to get on track in Week 4 against the Bengals.

Cleveland Browns rookie QB DeShone Kizer completed 22 of his 47 pass attempts for 242 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions in Week 3 at Indianapolis. He also added seven runs for 44 yards and a score.

Fantasy Tip: Kizer made things happen in the loss, but he also made a lot of mistakes. He has some long-term fantasy appeal, but right now he should be considered as a low-end QB2 in most fantasy leagues. The Browns host the Bengals in Week 4.

Fantasy Tip: Coming off a 1,000-yard campaign last year, Britt has two catches for 15 yards through two games in Cleveland. You may want to hang on to him to see if the injury to Corey Coleman boosts his production, but he shouldn't be anywhere near starting lineups in Week 3.